Posts by tag: tv

Who even has a TV anymore? Well, lots of people but a huge amount of viewers have switched over to streaming through services like Hulu and Netflix in favor of waiting to watch shows during primetime. Still, there’s something about flipping channels and viewing actual TV. Get that same feeling with Neverthink, the web service and app that mimics TV viewing.

Whenever you’re looking at a screen, that’s sort of the “main event” but why not expand the screen to its surroundings? With Lightpack, you can add a cool backlit effect to your TV or computer monitor.

One of the coolest things about living in the future according to movies and TV is that when you get up in the morning, your mirror can play the news for you while you brush your teeth. Multitasking to the max! Well the future is now with the Trinity Lighted Mirror TV, the bathroom mirror that comes with a TV.

Not everyone falls asleep on the same schedule. Sometimes you want to watch late night TV and your roommate wants to turn in because they have work in the morning, you slacker. How do you both get what you want? Well you slap on a pair of headphones and leave them to their slumber. The TV Listening Headphones are the perfect product when you have to keep the noise down.

How many times have you been watching Netflix in bed and you’ve just wanted to lie down but you can’t because then you have to hold your laptop at that weird angle to still see it? HD Horizontal Loon Glasses may be the solution to this, the greatest of problems.

No matter how many subscriptions for HD channels you have or even if you own the latest Apple TV or Roku TV set-top boxes, there are still limitations on when and where you can use them. For example, you can’t take your HD channels to your vacation home or on an international trip.

I love Harry Potter. I have no shame. But it doesn’t matter how much I wave a stick or how confidently I say “Leviosa” nothing happens. With the Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control, I can at least pretend to be a Hogwarts alumni as I control my TV.

Have you ever sat in a movie theater and half way through the show thought ‘I could do better than this script’? Or groaned in amazement at the corny way a plot unfolded in a television play you were watching? Most of us at one time or another have probably had a great idea for a movie or program, but had no idea how to make it come alive. Well now there’s a solution.